Email Claims Fresh Sony Data Released, Threatens Studio

The hacking group calling itself Guardians of Peace continued its public attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment on Monday, saying it had released more internal data and demanding that the studio stop the upcoming release of its comedy “The Interview,” according to a note that claims to be from the organization.

“Stop immediately showing the movie of terrorism which can break the regional peace and cause the War!” Guardians of Peace said, according to a note posted online, apparently referring to “The Interview,” a Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy about a plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. The cyberattack on Sony Pictures has been linked to North Korea by investigators from private companies and government agencies.